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    need info from a mini guru please help

    I'm looking at a jehm blazer says its a 01. Is this little quad any good? Can I get parts? Or is it a jap junk quad? Any info would help. I've googled with no luck.

    Thank you

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    12 views and nothing? Any info will help or a point in the right direction. I'm supposed to go look at it tomorrow.

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    what are you getting it for . a lot of them older bikes are so out dated, its getting hard to find air cooled stuff . and if its single a arm s . I would stay away from it , . if its just a beater bike run in the mud and wood s and it was free yes. that's like a betamax

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    Just for my son to have fun on he's 4.5. No its not free and it don't run.. I've also found a Eton viper 50 and a impulse 50. I'm just trying to find a good used ATV for my kids.

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    Eton is better than no name junk. some of the off brand stuff is better scrapped than trying to repair. I have seen older drr and Polaris 50cc and 90 cc go for less than $600.00 if its much cheaper than that or u don't know what it is LEAVE IT ALONE.. my .02 worth

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    Thanks. I was asking because I've never heard of any of these "mini quads" till recentley. I have a 8yr girl and a 4.5 year old boy. I only want to get one quad for now to see if they in joy it. Will a 50 Eton be enough? And do you know the difference in the 50 viper and the txl Eton impulse?
    Thank you for the replay.

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    I started my son on a Suzuki 50 when he was 3 that was a good steppen stone for my son it was small and slow . then I put him on a drr 50 when he was 4 . the drr 50 is a good starter bike its nice and wide hard to roll over and try to get a duel a-arm better turning radius . if you do get your kids rideing . get them a light helmet chest protector and a neck brace or roll . eton is a good starter bike also

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    2009 Maryland State Championship - 2nd place (70cc)
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    2009 D7 - 2nd in points (70cc)
    2010 D7 - 1st in points (70cc)

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    eton is a good starter bike only if u get it 4 600 or less if not get drr better off in the long run

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